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Sharjah Warriorz vs MI Emirates, 6th Match

Johnson Charles 15(13)
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2.4
W
Naveen-ul-Haq to Charles, out Caught by Tom Banton!! Three slower balls in a row from Naveen-ul-Haq and this one does the trick. It's floated up in the slot, Charles is through the slog early and he miscues it off the toe-end. Good catch from Banton running across from long-on. Charles c Tom Banton b Naveen-ul-Haq 15(13) [4s-3]
2.3
Naveen-ul-Haq to Charles, no run, slower one on off, back of a length, Charles waits on it and taps it to backward point
2.2
4
Naveen-ul-Haq to Charles, FOUR, slower one floated up on off, Charles swings hard and drags it off the inside half through midwicket
2.1
4
Naveen-ul-Haq to Charles, FOUR, plenty of width, Charles throws his bat at it and it flies off the edge over short third
2
Fazalhaq Farooqi to Charles, 1 run, short of length on off, pulled to deep square leg
1.5
Fazalhaq Farooqi to Charles, no run, angling away outside off, good length ball, Charles looks to slog and is beaten
1.4
4
Fazalhaq Farooqi to Charles, FOUR, now some width outside off and Charles slaps it away through backward point. Farooqi straying on both sides of the wicket and captain Pollard is shaking his head
1.3
4
Fazalhaq Farooqi to Charles, leg byes, FOUR, again down leg, this time it runs away fine off the thigh pad and beats the fielder at short fine leg
1.2
Fazalhaq Farooqi to Charles, no run, caught down the leg-side? Farooqi goes up in appeal but keeper Bairstow isn't too excited. Might've been off thigh pad
1
AM Ghazanfar to Charles, no run, now the outswinger, Charles gets a soft leading edge down the pitch as he tries working to leg. Tidy over to start from Ghazanfar, swinging the ball both ways
0.5
AM Ghazanfar to Charles, no run, inswinger down leg, Charles is struck on the pad while playing across the line
0.4
AM Ghazanfar to Charles, 2 runs, this one comes back in sharply on middle and leg, Charles gets an inside edge to short fine where Farooqi misfields and gives away a couple of runs
0.3
AM Ghazanfar to Charles, no run, now a gentle outswinger, defended down the pitch